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|2427 Northwestern Ave. will be Home. Burial will follow in Light | Alpha Eta Latreian and the Boys' Grocer ~ Jacohs 0 gs or T od S Weath er I te L- Retired ar ne at 1 p. m. Monday in the C M. C. Cemetery, Chrisman, Ill. |Club auxiliary. isband 0 ay’ Oo ocas . Willis & Son Funeral Home, Bur-| Born in’ Chrisman, Mr. Jones| Surviving are her hus Bl ” : . [1a] will be in Crown Hill, 'had lived in Indianapolis 30 years. Carryl 8. MeQumtonl a he ‘ . Ya | ‘Mr. Carr, who was 80, was born He was 77. Surviving are his wife, Samps McQuiston, In HA g iN EW ension toa : - ea 18reé jin Fieger. Ky. He retired Anna, and two brothers, William the mother, MIS Ana Ke W. R. "ey, : years ago after having been/and Richard Jones, Indianapolis. gd i en hl gu Store ch ‘ \ \ {| Ollie B, Campbell, retired car- a dicbll of the Union Stock- - : 3 ’ 1 Believes Sliding Scale’ - . : } ; penter, died today in his home, yards here for 37 years. He was Mrs. Carryl McQuiston Drotes. 3. Notas. Toleno O04 Robberies te ’ ’ A y » » A 8 £ in ; . * “| Principle Is Just } ! . {= ' ; Wiz Broadway. He was 55. {8 heir SEpetaa) ANE Chur) Services for Mrs. Grace Mc- (ease, Chicago, and W. H. Cease, ’ — . | TM “or 1. ’ «Mr. Campbell was born on urvivors include his wife, Mrs ‘ ’ | ph rie BA ey / = ; Ln Ka x Campbell's Hill, Shelby County. Genevieve Carr; a daughter, Mrs Quiston, 6201 N. Delaware St. Dayfield, Wi: WASHINGTON, Mar. 25--Rep. | Lett MILWAY XELe/ , ‘ He ‘ lived in Indianapolis 50: Amelia Hill, Indianapolis; a son. who died yesterday in Methodist August Mason a © Ca G : r dia He VS — -- “AN Td oN v years. Charles Henry Carr, Indianapolis; Hospital, will be held at’ 1 p. m Andrew Jacobs, n ‘anapolis (WICAGO" L y Services will be led by the Rev. two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Chaviss, yr nday in St. Paul Episcopal j, Democrat, whose “sliding scale ra hoc . R. R. Cross. retired Methodist Nashville, Tenn. and Mrs. Casamendment to the Rankin vet- ’ ; Se \ to ‘ minister, at 1:30 p. m. Monday tella Johnson, Waibep ono 0 Hil Hospital to P NNT 4 ANAL CIT : ' brother, Hartze arr L : : , 0. Pennsylvani: erans pension bill helped send the : EE / : I TRANSAS CITY . in Moore Mortuaries’ Colonial and a L Cemetery following serve measure gr igh | 7 Phen $1 Lou's 7 4 : : Chapel. Burial will be in Forest New York City. { Mrs. McQuiston was born in Crown {em

asked him to t > ices at 1.p. m. tomorow in the ‘ single vote, said today he hopes Hills Cemetery, Shelbyville. Washburn, Wis,, and lived in In- South Calvary Baptist Church. super market.

‘a new measure will be reported Mf ST on ng ) : His daughter, Mrs. Rachel M Cyrus A. Jones dianapolis 12 years. She was Answering the

One man was vagrancy charge Investigated thr glares. Charles Johns

o Church. Burial will be in Crown who died yesterday in General Powe, a taxi dr will be buried In New 2 a passenge

August Mason, 921 8 Kenwood ve., native of Richland, Ind,

Mis A ~ rs . Mr. Mason was an employee of based along the lines he sug- \ Trutsar \ Mim? A Campbell, and granddaughter, gervicea for Cyrus A, Jones, graduated from Superior State the Max felig Co.. junk dealers, 3 Ta ung The Rankin bill, which was re-| 2 . vive. former Real 8ilk Hosiery Mills, Teachers - College in Wisconsin. and had lived fn Indianapolis 55 49th St. The m * turned in the House Veterans Inc. employee, wh died yesterday Mrs, McQuiston taught in the years. He was 66. after police thr Committee by a vote of 208 to Pr George H. Carr in his home, 858 E. Wyoming St: ‘East Chicago public schools from| Surviving are a sister, Mrs, Leon Frisch 207, provided $90 monthly pen- —— eh ervices fbr George H. Carr, will be held at 10:45 a. m. tomor- 1924 to 1929. She was a member Elizabeth Pattison, and a brother, owner of the at. sions for all veterans of both . . who died Thursday in hia home. row in Meyer & Abdon Funeral of St. Paul Episeopal Church John Mason ‘both of Indianapolis, ] prisoner as one world wars at age 65. v : ’ mT — TT 2 y

| Rear Wine The Jacobs amendment, adopt- \ | , .

ed by the House before the meas- i. / / ' Liam | - Win Wing ure-i was recommitted, provided Z 7 ” FO To Ch 4 T - . 7 a PEt] open. they Kes $10 a month at 65 plus $1 for |Z i 4 f y LEGEND a— { — Ser “ND —————— }

‘ 8 py p FEECTED EE EN butter, 18 pack each month of service during hos- x £ SCATIIALD [i] Butter, 3 tilities and $3 for each manth in| Pi. Go SHOWER AREA d eight hams.

8 @& : By smashing Palle — f tud 77 : To's SLEET 1 2 SNOW dow, thieves as Time for Study - ; . Woodruff Place “T do not know if my scale is N < SNOW SHOWER Vl RAIN and took the ch " , \ AND FLURR) > : ’ right or not,” Mr. Jacobs said SPATOFF ) ACNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - machine. “But the idea of paying for ser- r ™ wou PATO Coen 1949 LOW A wat GHTS RUSE An undeterm]

vice rendered and risks and hard- TODAY AND TONIGHT—Winter is still taking curtain calls with colder weather predicted for candy, cigars s ships endured is an equitable one. [ndiana, lllinois, lowa and the Great Lakes area over “the week-end. Precipitation is expected only taken from Mae

The Commitee can now have time. yo Far West and along the Atlantic seaboard. " oe Rep. James ¥. Noland (D. Ind.),|Mr. Noland is a veteran of World includi#g Rep. Charles A. Hal } a rear window, member of the Veterans Com- War II. leck, dean of the delegation, voted Official Weather “ae - ————— mittee, “predicted today that a| The Indiana delegation divided with Chairman John Rankin of 'MTED STATES WEATHER RUREA ™ Death of | new measure will be forthcoming on strictly party lines on the mo- the committee not to do so. Sa —

, I s i Sunrise 5:42 Sunset 6 0 limited to veterans of World War ition to recommit Tne seven, Rep. Cecil Harden i= a Re- Precipit ot ion 24 hrs “end. 730 a.m. trac Boy, 6, Pre

I. He fought the Rankin bill both Democrats voted to send the bill publican member of the Veterans Total precipitation since

i oo 2 y N d h ANDE N, in committee andl on the fioor,'back and the four Republicans Committee free oe Jan. w ] | [ {1 V] t a H] 7 D An autopsy was ——_— ga— a uu I'he followir table shows the tempera- 1 “J EEO ER TAROT ANAT ture tn other elties isk To » performed today

60 six-year-old Mu By Request!

gested. | i I fy . ¥ "ATLANTA v Mrs. Missouri L.. M. Osborne, sura .

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died after being authorities said order. Madison Cou: Johnny McGuig: after being tre; practer here. Cc bright said the automobile of ] hia grandfather,

» Muncie. Pittsburgh ' erm Oe Pranciect nial 98 Fumes Kill 8t. Louis re . ! / A SOUTH BENI 1 Dorie . - Washington. Bag... +e i 8t. Joseph Cour —— / Goraczewski s Club to Present Ernest Osborn, by fumes and « Minstrel Show = parently failed - " ‘ as before st: " Rip Bei gM gs gas stove in his rh w e an old- y = - was fo 5 show, featuring two quartets and : : “| 5 Jewels ya und on : - ! : , several specialty acts, at 8:30 : : _ gta

p. m. today in F a LR Movethe Murat ;

Theater. ; ! ¥ ment and Case HURRY Fi saat of 39 2! TTR formers will J dh A by J. J S53 ENN TRI

D a n Malone,

producer and di- \ ”’ Montgomery 1] rector. Edward

Hyde will serve 4 {FATE IE as interlocutor / 7 v with Chuck \ 10-Karat

oe Hess, Mitch Pop- Yellow 1 § th P. . cheff, Mark Han-| ) Miss Wilkinson °° CF =e (FT Lines as“¢nd men. / - % Song numbers will be staged | SU] Back by the Miss Fortuantes, a girls’ Case barbershop quartet, and the

RippleAires quartet composed of Al Minnick, tenor; Bill Smith, lead; Hal Purdy, baritone, and ’ . Chan Purdy, bass. Specialty acts will include acrobatic, ballet and tap dancing. \ #® Miss Mary Ann Wilkinson will , present ballet numbers in the minstrel show . \ 60 } ee SE , Queen Esther Chapter

Of OES Installs

Members of Queen Esther / WET Chapter No. 3. OES, have com-! pleted installation of new organi

zation officers Mra. Elizabeth . AN Spears is worthy matron. 36 ® . / . 7) . Reg. $

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v For School! » For Sports!

Others, who will serve during ’ \ wn - 1949 are Herman Dixon, worthy Te \ \ patron; Mrs. Martha Thorne, as- 3 ’ . - - sociate matron: Byron Cox, asso- : Co. J ciate patron: Mrs. Esther Hallberg, secretary Mrs. Flossie Jackson, treasurer; Mrs. Katherine Mullendore, conductress, and Mrs. Ruth Bauer, associate conductress

Builder Chosen for ‘House That Grows’

Walter 1 Stace has been | selected by the Home Builders

Association to build the “House | A 133.4 That Grows" for the Home Show d Apr. 22 to May 1 3 No Interest Construction on the house will af] Carrying Charge

start Apr. 4 and will continue 24 hours a. day until the houses, the basic and expanded units, go on

display in the pit of the Manufacturers building at the State V4 JEWELS Fairgrounds i 16 Size Forgetful lo . 8T. LOUIS, Mar. 25 (UP) CII TL —Internal Revenus Collec El CITT RCE RL TTI tor James P. Finnegan ad o N | Dial LAI TALE La UL] mitted today that he was Montgo J 4 stumped when a citizen re- wv 10 Karat Yellow CNN TT] ported he had amnesia dur lM Screw Back the y

ing past vear and “couldn't remember his name. where he worked. or ICD LETTE how much he earned. Mr

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